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Pablo Picasso was inspired by Paul Cezanne's The Great Bathers (1898-1906) of the Post-Impressionist era, which featured geometric structuring and glimpses of bare canvas to remind the audience that they are only looking at a canvas with paint, not a window into a realistic view, or picture plane. Picasso's use of geometry and emphasis on reminding viewers of the 2-D surface in his Analytic Cubist works, such as the one depicted in Portrait of Ambroise Vollard (1910), were based off of Cezanne's art.

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